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Edits to off-topic (I mean that in the most limited way. Not "substandard" or "fails to meet requirements" or "out of scope" but really not programming related in the slightest) questions are bad edits. They waste reviewer time, without advancing our goal of building a repository of programming Q&A. Editors should not be rewarded for pushing garbage through the queue.

The correct review action when presented with such an edit is to reject it, then go visit the question and vote to close.

Can we please get some audits to help drive this point home? Here's a good first candidate:

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  • I doubt there is a human factor involved at all, based on this that asks for the opposite of your feature-request....
    – rene
    Nov 30, 2014 at 12:29
  • @rene: That feature request wants to have zero audits created purely automatically. The opposite of zero is not all, it is some. And that is the current status -- some are created automatically, but some are created by moderators. In any case, even if that candidate is not manually added to the queue, it serves as an example of what an automated algorithm should be looking for. So what is your point?
    – Ben Voigt
    Nov 30, 2014 at 16:23
  • Ok, didn't know moderators could mark posts to be used in audits, that is all....
    – rene
    Nov 30, 2014 at 19:26

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